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Re: Perusing The Ocean Floor

When I first saw these pictures, my immediate response was "Oh my goodness, it's all been graphed out!" The exact grid marks are easily identifiable in these photos. Remember, this is what the bottom of the sea floor looks like EXACTLY. Now don't you find that incredibly odd? Do you think this kind of patterning is even remotely the result of a naturally occuring event?

Re: Perusing The Ocean Floor

No Unipax, these are deep scan sonar images, not art work. They are presented in this format in the book so we can see the size, in comparison to the rest of the land, of the sea floor markings.

Speaking of art, ever do clay modeling? A fork is used extensively for base shaping work, then smoothed. Our sea floors look like some huge fork was used to shape things down there, or not. One thing for sure is there is far too much symmetry and systematic marking showing up to be "natural", IMHO. Can anyone say "terra forming"?

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